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btrfs-progs: fix a false failure for inode cache cleanup #890
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One minor update to error message.
[BUG] There is one report about `btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache` failed with tree block level mismatch: # btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache /dev/mapper/rootext Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 5 Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 257 Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 258 corrupt node: root=7 block=647369064448 slot=0, invalid level for leaf, have 1 expect 0 node 647369064448 level 1 items 252 free space 241 generation 6065173 owner CSUM_TREE node 647369064448 flags 0x1(WRITTEN) backref revision 1 fs uuid e6614f01-6f56-4776-8b0a-c260089c35e7 chunk uuid f665f535-4cfd-49e0-8be9-7f94bf59b75d key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 3714473984) block 677126111232 gen 6065002 [...] key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 6192357376) block 646396493824 gen 6065032 ERROR: failed to clear ino cache: Input/output error [CAUSE] During `btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache`, btrfs-progs will iterate through all the subvolumes, and clear the inode cache inode from each subvolume. The problem is in how we iterate the subvolumes. We hold a path of tree root, and go modifiy the fs for each found subvolume, then call btrfs_next_item(). This is not safe, because the path to tree root is not longer reliable if we modified the fs. So the btrfs_next_item() call will fail because the fs is modified halfway, resulting the above problem. [FIX] Instead of holding a path to a subvolume root item, and modify the fs halfway, here introduce a helper, find_next_root(), to locate the root item whose objectid >= our target rootid, and return the found item key. The path to root tree is only hold then released inside find_next_root(). By this, we won't hold any unrelated path while modifying the filesystem. And since we're here, also adding back the missing new line when all ino cache is cleared. Reported-by: Archange <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/[email protected]/ Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <[email protected]>
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[BUG] There is one report about `btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache` failed with tree block level mismatch: # btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache /dev/mapper/rootext Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 5 Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 257 Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 258 corrupt node: root=7 block=647369064448 slot=0, invalid level for leaf, have 1 expect 0 node 647369064448 level 1 items 252 free space 241 generation 6065173 owner CSUM_TREE node 647369064448 flags 0x1(WRITTEN) backref revision 1 fs uuid e6614f01-6f56-4776-8b0a-c260089c35e7 chunk uuid f665f535-4cfd-49e0-8be9-7f94bf59b75d key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 3714473984) block 677126111232 gen 6065002 [...] key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 6192357376) block 646396493824 gen 6065032 ERROR: failed to clear ino cache: Input/output error [CAUSE] During `btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache`, btrfs-progs will iterate through all the subvolumes, and clear the inode cache inode from each subvolume. The problem is in how we iterate the subvolumes. We hold a path of tree root, and go modifiy the fs for each found subvolume, then call btrfs_next_item(). This is not safe, because the path to tree root is not longer reliable if we modified the fs. So the btrfs_next_item() call will fail because the fs is modified halfway, resulting the above problem. [FIX] Instead of holding a path to a subvolume root item, and modify the fs halfway, here introduce a helper, find_next_root(), to locate the root item whose objectid >= our target rootid, and return the found item key. The path to root tree is only hold then released inside find_next_root(). By this, we won't hold any unrelated path while modifying the filesystem. And since we're here, also adding back the missing new line when all ino cache is cleared. Pull-request: #890 Reported-by: Archange <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/[email protected]/ Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <[email protected]>
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[BUG] There is one report about `btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache` failed with tree block level mismatch: # btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache /dev/mapper/rootext Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 5 Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 257 Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 258 corrupt node: root=7 block=647369064448 slot=0, invalid level for leaf, have 1 expect 0 node 647369064448 level 1 items 252 free space 241 generation 6065173 owner CSUM_TREE node 647369064448 flags 0x1(WRITTEN) backref revision 1 fs uuid e6614f01-6f56-4776-8b0a-c260089c35e7 chunk uuid f665f535-4cfd-49e0-8be9-7f94bf59b75d key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 3714473984) block 677126111232 gen 6065002 [...] key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 6192357376) block 646396493824 gen 6065032 ERROR: failed to clear ino cache: Input/output error [CAUSE] During `btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache`, btrfs-progs will iterate through all the subvolumes, and clear the inode cache inode from each subvolume. The problem is in how we iterate the subvolumes. We hold a path of tree root, and go modifiy the fs for each found subvolume, then call btrfs_next_item(). This is not safe, because the path to tree root is not longer reliable if we modified the fs. So the btrfs_next_item() call will fail because the fs is modified halfway, resulting the above problem. [FIX] Instead of holding a path to a subvolume root item, and modify the fs halfway, here introduce a helper, find_next_root(), to locate the root item whose objectid >= our target rootid, and return the found item key. The path to root tree is only hold then released inside find_next_root(). By this, we won't hold any unrelated path while modifying the filesystem. And since we're here, also adding back the missing new line when all ino cache is cleared. Pull-request: #890 Reported-by: Archange <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/[email protected]/ Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <[email protected]>
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[BUG] There is one report about `btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache` failed with tree block level mismatch: # btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache /dev/mapper/rootext Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 5 Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 257 Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 258 corrupt node: root=7 block=647369064448 slot=0, invalid level for leaf, have 1 expect 0 node 647369064448 level 1 items 252 free space 241 generation 6065173 owner CSUM_TREE node 647369064448 flags 0x1(WRITTEN) backref revision 1 fs uuid e6614f01-6f56-4776-8b0a-c260089c35e7 chunk uuid f665f535-4cfd-49e0-8be9-7f94bf59b75d key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 3714473984) block 677126111232 gen 6065002 [...] key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 6192357376) block 646396493824 gen 6065032 ERROR: failed to clear ino cache: Input/output error [CAUSE] During `btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache`, btrfs-progs will iterate through all the subvolumes, and clear the inode cache inode from each subvolume. The problem is in how we iterate the subvolumes. We hold a path of tree root, and go modifiy the fs for each found subvolume, then call btrfs_next_item(). This is not safe, because the path to tree root is not longer reliable if we modified the fs. So the btrfs_next_item() call will fail because the fs is modified halfway, resulting the above problem. [FIX] Instead of holding a path to a subvolume root item, and modify the fs halfway, here introduce a helper, find_next_root(), to locate the root item whose objectid >= our target rootid, and return the found item key. The path to root tree is only hold then released inside find_next_root(). By this, we won't hold any unrelated path while modifying the filesystem. And since we're here, also adding back the missing new line when all ino cache is cleared. Pull-request: #890 Reported-by: Archange <[email protected]> Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/[email protected]/ Signed-off-by: Qu Wenruo <[email protected]>
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[BUG]
There is one report about
btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache
failed with tree block level mismatch:btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache /dev/mapper/rootext
Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 5
Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 257
Successfully cleaned up ino cache for root id: 258
corrupt node: root=7 block=647369064448 slot=0, invalid level for leaf, have 1 expect 0
node 647369064448 level 1 items 252 free space 241 generation 6065173 owner CSUM_TREE
node 647369064448 flags 0x1(WRITTEN) backref revision 1
fs uuid e6614f01-6f56-4776-8b0a-c260089c35e7
chunk uuid f665f535-4cfd-49e0-8be9-7f94bf59b75d
key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 3714473984) block 677126111232 gen 6065002
[...]
key (EXTENT_CSUM EXTENT_CSUM 6192357376) block 646396493824 gen 6065032
ERROR: failed to clear ino cache: Input/output error
[CAUSE]
During
btrfs rescue clear-ino-cache
, btrfs-progs will iterate through all the subvolumes, and clear the inode cache inode from each subvolume.The problem is in how we iterate the subvolumes.
We hold a path of tree root, and go modifiy the fs for each found subvolume, then call btrfs_next_item().
This is not safe, because the path to tree root is not longer reliable if we modified the fs.
So the btrfs_next_item() call will fail because the fs is modified halfway, resulting the above problem.
[FIX]
Instead of holding a path to a subvolume root item, and modify the fs halfway, here introduce a helper, find_next_root(), to locate the root item whose objectid >= our target rootid, and return the found item key.
The path to root tree is only hold then released inside find_next_root().
By this, we won't hold any unrelated path while modifying the filesystem.
And since we're here, also adding back the missing new line when all ino cache is cleared.
Reported-by: Archange [email protected]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-btrfs/[email protected]/